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nih and other things. one of the examples, not in every instance, you spend money do you get a better result but there's plenty of evidence that nih that does occur. i would highlight the increasing total amount of money. lawrence tabak, i highly do to you what happened but in the area of alzheimer's i think we've seen significant difference and perhaps you could tie it to the additional resources this subcommittee, this congress has provided. to nih i would be happy if you would like to confirm the more resources make a difference. >> would be happy to confirm they've made a difference. the norma's progress we've seen could not have happened without increased support and investment in research. similarly we will do our best to continue with whatever resources are available. >> put in personal terms what it might mean for a family or individual who has been diagnosed with alzheimer's? >> the reduction or limitation and resources we do our best to be good stewards of the resources we have but inevitably it
nih and other things. one of the examples, not in every instance, you spend money do you get a better result but there's plenty of evidence that nih that does occur. i would highlight the increasing total amount of money. lawrence tabak, i highly do to you what happened but in the area of alzheimer's i think we've seen significant difference and perhaps you could tie it to the additional resources this subcommittee, this congress has provided. to nih i would be happy if you would like to...
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of research supported by the nih. one of the drugs is now being studied through trials directly funded by the nih, one of which is treating individuals before any symptoms, an even earlier stage than before so called secondary prevention trial. through these, we're trying to work for exposure to more diverse populations. and in terms of what this could mean for the public, we are preparing for when final fda approvals and cms coverage occurs, to do what we can to monitor and ensure that we understand in populations that are diverse -- rural, urban, racial, ethnic, which are likely to differ in just which treatment and what time is best , that we have the structure in place to optimize their impact on society. this is the next stage. having found successful interventions to, to learn from these first leads and to optimize them. so i agree with you. the impact on the broader population could be huge, and it is all research commitment to be prepared to assess this. >> thank you. dr. volker, i am very concerned about the
of research supported by the nih. one of the drugs is now being studied through trials directly funded by the nih, one of which is treating individuals before any symptoms, an even earlier stage than before so called secondary prevention trial. through these, we're trying to work for exposure to more diverse populations. and in terms of what this could mean for the public, we are preparing for when final fda approvals and cms coverage occurs, to do what we can to monitor and ensure that we...
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nih and other things. one of the examples is plenty of evidenceul in nih that does occr doctor hodes i would highlight particular increasingin total amount of money and doctor tran when highlight that shield what is happened. the air have significant difference and we can tie it to the additional resources this subcommittee, this congress has provided to nih. i'll be happy if you like to confirm more resources do make a difference doctor hodes very happy to confirm they haven't made a difference enormous progress loosing could not of happened at this pace of increase support and investmentt in research. similarly we'll do our our best to contain the momentum whenever resources what we seen for a family or individual was been diagnosed with alzheimer's? expected reduction of limitation of resources which are best to be good stewards of the resources we have it. inevitably it would slow the progression for most basic prevention but treatment that is another one very hig' priorities. for make great progress t
nih and other things. one of the examples is plenty of evidenceul in nih that does occr doctor hodes i would highlight particular increasingin total amount of money and doctor tran when highlight that shield what is happened. the air have significant difference and we can tie it to the additional resources this subcommittee, this congress has provided to nih. i'll be happy if you like to confirm more resources do make a difference doctor hodes very happy to confirm they haven't made a...
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senator joni ernst is going to take on the nih.ly reinstating funding for super virus research that was already canceled under trump this is a terrible chaotic oversight of research that there was not enough of it under nih and critics say of nia d, former director dr. fauci, it's being blamed for helping to trigger pandemics worldwide, including covid, and we are less than seven hours before trump's title 42 border policy expires. i'm going to stay on the story and the growing list of democrat s, talking and preaching tolerance but then insulting hispanic voters saying illegal immigrants are needed for jobs like cleaning hotels, plus lawmakers warn the epa crackdown of power plant emissions will raise your energy bills, and could trigger power blackouts. tonight senator joni ernst, just in goodman, former acting i.c.e. director tom homan, and jason izaac. jam packed show for you this evening, stay with us. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you n
senator joni ernst is going to take on the nih.ly reinstating funding for super virus research that was already canceled under trump this is a terrible chaotic oversight of research that there was not enough of it under nih and critics say of nia d, former director dr. fauci, it's being blamed for helping to trigger pandemics worldwide, including covid, and we are less than seven hours before trump's title 42 border policy expires. i'm going to stay on the story and the growing list of democrat...
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we are tragically -- the nih has $42 billion. barda, which is a part of the poppa act has another billion dollars. they could not do the most basic clinical research we needed done to answer the basic questions to enter the controversies in the conspiracy theories. to finally get at the questions americans were asking, which is how does it spread? from touching surfaces? do i need to import 20 gallons of alcohol on my groceries? dr. fauci was telling teachers in july to where gloves and goggles. or was that spread airborne? that could have been answered in 24 hours. one week of clinical research to answer where sea peak of viral shedding, how long do you need to quarantine for, do masks work? we could have ansell this with definitive basic research early. they did not. i think it is fair to ask how did they do in preparing us for the pandemic? we spent over $20 billion over the last 20 years. what has that done for us? how many lives were saved during the covid pandemic because of investors by poppa -- pahpa or barda. they have d
we are tragically -- the nih has $42 billion. barda, which is a part of the poppa act has another billion dollars. they could not do the most basic clinical research we needed done to answer the basic questions to enter the controversies in the conspiracy theories. to finally get at the questions americans were asking, which is how does it spread? from touching surfaces? do i need to import 20 gallons of alcohol on my groceries? dr. fauci was telling teachers in july to where gloves and...
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he told me direct quote no doubt, unquote, nih was funding this research in wuhan refuting dr.i claims. i'll start with you, mr. ratcliffe. you agree with dr. redfield? >> i do. >> even what we know now, if you were in dr. fauci position would you have denied the nih role in gain of function research at the wuhan lab? >> no. >> do you think dr. fauci lied under oath? >> i think that some of dr. fauci's testimony is inconsistent with some of the intelligence that we have the remains classified as well is inconsistent with some information that is publicly available. >> did you think that president biden should declassify all information related to covid origins, every single document as was requested and passed by the legislature? >> with the caveat that we always have to be careful about protecting our sources and methods, particularly though sources and methods as it relates to what the intelligence community uniformly agrees is our number one threat from a nation state actor standpoint. but that caveat, providing as much information about our intelligence as possible of prese
he told me direct quote no doubt, unquote, nih was funding this research in wuhan refuting dr.i claims. i'll start with you, mr. ratcliffe. you agree with dr. redfield? >> i do. >> even what we know now, if you were in dr. fauci position would you have denied the nih role in gain of function research at the wuhan lab? >> no. >> do you think dr. fauci lied under oath? >> i think that some of dr. fauci's testimony is inconsistent with some of the intelligence that we...
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women want nih to do a big correct.d its treatments go to our website today.com/health. >>> let's go over to dylan and get a check of the weather. >> thank you again, guys chance of stronger storms today across the western plains, through the central plains temperatures will be well into the low to mid 80s it will be a warm one there. >>> good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's going to be a little bit cooler today compared to yesterday. for those inland areas we're looking at mid-80s in our warmest spots. then we'll see some temperatures in the upper 70s from the tri-valley to the south county, all the way up to the north bay. it's going to be a nice weekend as well. take a look at the sunshine in the forecast. upper 70s and just a touch warmer on sunday. san francisco will continue to see clouds and fog, peeks of sunshine and highs reaching in >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> best part best part! >> all right ladies and gentlemen, first up, hans and frans who remembers this '80s snl classic? w
women want nih to do a big correct.d its treatments go to our website today.com/health. >>> let's go over to dylan and get a check of the weather. >> thank you again, guys chance of stronger storms today across the western plains, through the central plains temperatures will be well into the low to mid 80s it will be a warm one there. >>> good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's going to be a little bit cooler today compared to yesterday. for those...
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more tragically, the nih has $42 billion. barda which is a part of the pahpa act has another billion dollars and they couldn't do the most basic clinical research we need it done quickly to answer the basic questions, to end the controversies and the conspiracy theories, to finally get out the questions americans were asking us, how does it spread? is it from touching services? do i need to port 20 cows of our call on my groceries? fauci was telling teachers in july to wear gloves and goggles. or once a spirit airborne? that could've been answered and 24 hours in one of our labs. or in one week of clinical research to answer the question, when are you most contagious? what is the peak day of virus shedding? how long to have to quarantine for? two masks work? we could've answered this with definitive basic clinical research early. they didn't. and so i think it's fair to ask how did they do in preparing us for the pandemic? we spent over $20 billion on pop over the last 20 years. what has that been for as? how many lives were
more tragically, the nih has $42 billion. barda which is a part of the pahpa act has another billion dollars and they couldn't do the most basic clinical research we need it done quickly to answer the basic questions, to end the controversies and the conspiracy theories, to finally get out the questions americans were asking us, how does it spread? is it from touching services? do i need to port 20 cows of our call on my groceries? fauci was telling teachers in july to wear gloves and goggles....
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the nih telling 10-year-olds lucky charms are healthier than beef.n academy of to be standing up get back to basics. follow the science and have awe for the miraculousness of natural processes if you go to the national peed at trickle website and top to the don't list the top donor is abbott the number one maker of formula. this is unfortunately completely bought off and we are obfuscating the fact that we just have to get back to basics and as with the point was made, support mothers, whatever they choose. we need to have awe and support mothers. >> support breastfeeding mothers and all mothers. breastfeeding awareness month do. a better job of explaining that it has that kind of preventative benefits for moms as well. both of you, thanks for talking about this. it's one of my favorite topics. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> rachel: you got it. up next, what's going on over at calvin cline? your wyndham is waiting... because after crushing yesterday's meeting... ...you deserve a little me time. with 24 trusted brands by wyndham
the nih telling 10-year-olds lucky charms are healthier than beef.n academy of to be standing up get back to basics. follow the science and have awe for the miraculousness of natural processes if you go to the national peed at trickle website and top to the don't list the top donor is abbott the number one maker of formula. this is unfortunately completely bought off and we are obfuscating the fact that we just have to get back to basics and as with the point was made, support mothers, whatever...
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the nih, national institution of health study. i went on and found this article. we will put it up for you. on their website same institution this study found 2016, the conclusion from the studies is childhood gender disfor ya is strongly with a lesbian, gay outcome. -- some of these individuals they ended up having different sexual preferences but not gender disphoria. why are you putting them in an experiment, putting them on drugs and life altering changes. 24 were sterilized apparently. >> when you think about it simile. two children are dead because the government experimented on them with drugs. that should frighten everyone in the country. as far as gender disphoria this happens in young boys. they phase as they get older. in mid 2010s you get teenage girls focused in these cultures. it's a social pushed by the media. europe is going the other way. they're saying we have to pull back and look at other mental disorders they may. have the drugs and sterilizations shouldn't be on the table until we get to what is going on in their heads. >> no they shouldn't.
the nih, national institution of health study. i went on and found this article. we will put it up for you. on their website same institution this study found 2016, the conclusion from the studies is childhood gender disfor ya is strongly with a lesbian, gay outcome. -- some of these individuals they ended up having different sexual preferences but not gender disphoria. why are you putting them in an experiment, putting them on drugs and life altering changes. 24 were sterilized apparently....
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nih does not responded to our request for comments.. >> trace: alexandra, thinking, american principal president father of six, terry schilling. 315 young people in the study between the ages of 12 and 20, they all got gender affirming hormones, two committed suicide, 11 considered committing suicide, six of them dropped out and yet onward the study went. what do you! >> trays, think you so much for having me, i talked to doesn't of experts across the country. they're all honest. the thing that makes them honest is that they acknowledge that there are no gold standards studies that show that gender affirming care produces any positive influences or impacts on these kids. these are drugs that sterilize our children. the most popular drug loop gone is a peabody blocker, used historically to cash -- commonly castrate sex offenders big it is not a scientific movement, it's an industry where they're making money off our confused children. to be when it is amazing, you see a lot of these young people comport who transition who gun close to c
nih does not responded to our request for comments.. >> trace: alexandra, thinking, american principal president father of six, terry schilling. 315 young people in the study between the ages of 12 and 20, they all got gender affirming hormones, two committed suicide, 11 considered committing suicide, six of them dropped out and yet onward the study went. what do you! >> trays, think you so much for having me, i talked to doesn't of experts across the country. they're all honest....
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, infectious diseases at nih. kinnear outlined specifically how this money had been used and what successes there are to show for it? in areas of anything. you always look at needs for improvement, rooms for improvement and what are your plans for improvement. >> one of the things we receive right now is 40 million u.s. dollars per year. we have other charitable foundations that support the company. barda is less than half. the nih provides free clinical services to companies and it does not fund us directly but they collaborate with us. the program -- the goal is to radically enhance the quality of the pipeline. as we heard from many witnesses, the clinical pipeline today of things we've seen with -- recently are not new classes as the witnesses have said. in the therapeutics, almost everything that we supported is an entirely novel class. it would be the first of my lifetime to make it, or a new method system of action, or something that sonu there's not even an established fda path. many of the products that we
, infectious diseases at nih. kinnear outlined specifically how this money had been used and what successes there are to show for it? in areas of anything. you always look at needs for improvement, rooms for improvement and what are your plans for improvement. >> one of the things we receive right now is 40 million u.s. dollars per year. we have other charitable foundations that support the company. barda is less than half. the nih provides free clinical services to companies and it does...
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that was discovered this week because of an nih grant, the national institutes oftu health grant.lions ofse dollars to these researchers that could transform the way we treat brain cancer in america as well as parkinson's and alzheimer's so what does he want to do with of the budget of this agency the national institutes of health he wants to cut it 20 to 25%. that same outrage to think that we would forestall the research that could save lives and alleviate suffering across america. the fact that the leadership in the world and medical research would be jeopardized because of gamesmanship by speaker mccarthy of the issue of the debt ceiling his proposal for the budget if you want to call it that they are determined to preserve the tax cuts at any expense and when you look to 20 to 25% it is true that they will go to an extreme. what would the default look like? trillions of dollars in savings by families across america and the 4o1k would take a beating. it would kill jobs and force businesses to go into a hold and send the economy into a recession. the speaker mccarthy believe an
that was discovered this week because of an nih grant, the national institutes oftu health grant.lions ofse dollars to these researchers that could transform the way we treat brain cancer in america as well as parkinson's and alzheimer's so what does he want to do with of the budget of this agency the national institutes of health he wants to cut it 20 to 25%. that same outrage to think that we would forestall the research that could save lives and alleviate suffering across america. the fact...
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nih did not respond back to request for comment.oung people who identify as transgender are higher risk for suicidal ideation but leads to another aspect, there was no control group, no other group to compare it to. >> sandra: thank you, live in washington. >> john: dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine, a perspective study, people were enrolled to receive either testosterone or -- 11 had suicidal ideation and doc, the question why wasn't the study stopped after the deaths? >> it should have been, john. in my opinion and always if there is an adverse outcome like that, a study would be stopped. i don't understand why they would conclude positive results, go to press and not stop the study immediately especially when you consider a point alexandria made, did you know that 30%, two prior studies, 30% of those with gender issues, minors, attempted suicide. going in a high risk group. going in a possibility someone will commit or attempt suicide, it's a very, very difficult group to study. no control group as she said, not properly don
nih did not respond back to request for comment.oung people who identify as transgender are higher risk for suicidal ideation but leads to another aspect, there was no control group, no other group to compare it to. >> sandra: thank you, live in washington. >> john: dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine, a perspective study, people were enrolled to receive either testosterone or -- 11 had suicidal ideation and doc, the question why wasn't the study stopped after the deaths?...
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we are tragically -- the nih has $42 billion. barda, which is a part of the poppa act has another billion dollars. they could not do the most basic clinical research we needed done to answer the basic questions to enter the controversies in the conspiracy theories. to finally get at the questions americans were asking, which is how does it spread? from touching surfaces? do i need to import 20 gallons of alcohol on my groceries? dr. fauci was telling teachers in july to where gloves and goggles. or was that spread airborne? that could have been answered in 24 hours. one week of clinical research to answer where sea peak of viral shedding, how long do you need to quarantine for, do masks work? we could have ansell this with definitive basic research early. they did not. i think it is fair to ask how did they do in preparing us for the pandemic? we spent over $20 billion over the last 20 years. what has that done for us? how many lives were saved during the covid pandemic because of investors by poppa -- pahpa or barda. they have d
we are tragically -- the nih has $42 billion. barda, which is a part of the poppa act has another billion dollars. they could not do the most basic clinical research we needed done to answer the basic questions to enter the controversies in the conspiracy theories. to finally get at the questions americans were asking, which is how does it spread? from touching surfaces? do i need to import 20 gallons of alcohol on my groceries? dr. fauci was telling teachers in july to where gloves and...
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nih did not respond to our request for comment. bret? >> bret: alex, thanks.mentioned is about to get crowded. especially on the g.o.p. side. we will talk with political reporters covering iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina. first, beyond our borders tonight. the official death toll from the powerful cyclone that struck burma reaches at least 145. state television there reports that includes 117 members of the muslim row hinge go minority. iran executes three men accused of deadly violence during last year's protest. human rights group in taiwan. a british mountain guide scales mount everest for the 17th time breaking his own record for the most assents highest mountain by a non-sherpa guide. cool, that's his name. reaching the top was great but adding this summit had been the coldest in his experience. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ meet the team... behind the team. the coach. the manager. and the snack dad. all using chase to keep up with their finances. the coach helps save goals here, because she save
nih did not respond to our request for comment. bret? >> bret: alex, thanks.mentioned is about to get crowded. especially on the g.o.p. side. we will talk with political reporters covering iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina. first, beyond our borders tonight. the official death toll from the powerful cyclone that struck burma reaches at least 145. state television there reports that includes 117 members of the muslim row hinge go minority. iran executes three men accused of deadly...
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nih support research that made it possible for the u.s.nment to respond to the covid-19 pandemic. ecohealth says this research will help provide possible treatments for future pandemics. >> latin america appears to be in the sights of the chinese government. a senior pentagon official is warning of the communist governor growing influence across latin america. >> reporter: in the heart of argentina, a new chinese spy agency outpost with ties to china's military has the attention of the u.s. military's top commander for latin america. general laura richardson says that beijing is doing more than just look at the -- looking at the stars. she told the mccain institute of the 31 countries she's responsible for in latin america, 31 have signed up for china's belt and road initiative. buying up deep seaports and land a for satellite track then there's the panama canal. the chinese have signed 47 bilateral agreements with pan in since 2017. the u.s. went without an ambassador to panama for five years. 50 u.s. ambassadors still waiting to be confi
nih support research that made it possible for the u.s.nment to respond to the covid-19 pandemic. ecohealth says this research will help provide possible treatments for future pandemics. >> latin america appears to be in the sights of the chinese government. a senior pentagon official is warning of the communist governor growing influence across latin america. >> reporter: in the heart of argentina, a new chinese spy agency outpost with ties to china's military has the attention of...
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do you know what the house republican budget does to medical research at nih? let me read it to you. they propose ending the bipartisan commitment to the national institutes of health by cutting more than $10 billion in 2024. that's 25% of the budget for medical research. and more than $100 billion over the next ten years. that will shutter hundreds of labs across the country, lead to fewer drugs being developed for cancer, diabetes, serious mental illness and other devastating conditions. it will decimate american biotechnology innovation and economic growth. sadly it will allow china to become the global leader in biomedical r&d. when we talk about the budget here and budget cuts and say we're just going to cut $10 million, we've got to step back and say what does that do for medical research in america? we take a step backwards. the hard bipartisan work that brought us to $40 billion is wiped away overnight. researchers like those at northwestern may lease heart and worry about if there is enough money to continue research projects and in -- innovation. what
do you know what the house republican budget does to medical research at nih? let me read it to you. they propose ending the bipartisan commitment to the national institutes of health by cutting more than $10 billion in 2024. that's 25% of the budget for medical research. and more than $100 billion over the next ten years. that will shutter hundreds of labs across the country, lead to fewer drugs being developed for cancer, diabetes, serious mental illness and other devastating conditions. it...
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this time nih has set strict conditions.tipulations that assure it doesn't provide funding for research in china or live animals. to understand animal viruses that have the potential to cause disease, research that made it possible for the u.s. government to move so quickly to respond to the covid-19 pandemic. eco health says because of the intense public interest around this type of research, it will take the unusual step of releasing the full details of this grant. >> dana: rich edson with the update in d.c. thank you. >> bill: the state of maine expects a record number of tourists this summer. like many popular destinations businesses are strapped for workers and hanging the old help wanted signs out in the window. madison is live in portland to get a check on that. what are they telling you? good morning. >> good morning. tourism season around the corner. the good weather has shown up but the workers not so much. 70% of businesses in maine say they do not have enough employees for the high season. that is not good news b
this time nih has set strict conditions.tipulations that assure it doesn't provide funding for research in china or live animals. to understand animal viruses that have the potential to cause disease, research that made it possible for the u.s. government to move so quickly to respond to the covid-19 pandemic. eco health says because of the intense public interest around this type of research, it will take the unusual step of releasing the full details of this grant. >> dana: rich edson...
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solitary, part national aspirations, and part factual evidence, written by a whole group of peoplee nihseventh century b.c. so these biblical texts, the hebrew bible, cannot be seen as verifiable texts to follow. the other problem is israelis have desperately, for 150 years, first the colonial british, then extremists, have been fervently looking for evidence of the kingdoms of david in jerusalem, and this is what they are still trying to do today. there's no credible, irrefutable evidence. there's little hints here and there, but there's little hints of ancient jews all over the world, like christians all over the middle east. the idea this was one area dominated by this group, they lived there, is fanciful. but this is what zionism is. it wants a state for the jewish people and they started work on it 100 years ago and they succeeded, but they are now being pushed back on many fronts because the facts are coming out. you have to look at all of these dimensions. nastasya: alon, i do want to ask you specifically about the elad foundation. i understand they have been involved in a lot of
solitary, part national aspirations, and part factual evidence, written by a whole group of peoplee nihseventh century b.c. so these biblical texts, the hebrew bible, cannot be seen as verifiable texts to follow. the other problem is israelis have desperately, for 150 years, first the colonial british, then extremists, have been fervently looking for evidence of the kingdoms of david in jerusalem, and this is what they are still trying to do today. there's no credible, irrefutable evidence....
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joining us as a long covid researcher at ucsf and one of the investigators for the nih recovery programu so much for joining us today. how do you define long covid, before we jump into this conversation? >> it typically refers to symptoms that a person experiences after a covid infection. these symptoms typically were not present before they had covid. and can continue for weeks, months or years after covid. kristen: is there a lengthy you have to hit before a doctor says, that as long covid? >> i think the consensus overall is that around three months is when people kind of sort themselves out into either experiencing improvement in their symptoms or having issues that could persist for months or years. kristen: about how many americans i've had covid you think and what percentage have long covid? >> the short answer is a lot. there was a recent study by the u.s. cdc that reported that up to 6% of americans currently have long covid symptoms. that's more than 15 million people. so quite a large number of people are affected by this and that has a big impact on people's quality of life,
joining us as a long covid researcher at ucsf and one of the investigators for the nih recovery programu so much for joining us today. how do you define long covid, before we jump into this conversation? >> it typically refers to symptoms that a person experiences after a covid infection. these symptoms typically were not present before they had covid. and can continue for weeks, months or years after covid. kristen: is there a lengthy you have to hit before a doctor says, that as long...
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including about the nih. >> david: the national institutes of health says 2 million americans have celiac. >> food insecurity happens for celiacs every day. can you please help me tell the celiac story this may which is celiac awareness month? >> david: and when other children learned jax was reaching out, they did too. they also have celiac disease. >> oh, i went to a party and i didn't have to bring my own food and didn't have to worry about cross-contamination. >> a straight gluten-free diet is pretty tough >> david: to be 24 and his family would travel to capitol hill asking for research and funding for food labeling. now he made it to the white house, invited by president biden. so many of you at home moved to help including pennsylvania pennsylvania state senator medi-cal political just today asked jax to help her presents a $100,000 grant to the children's hospital of philadelphia for celiac research and so back here tonight. >> hi, david. >> david: hello, jax heat seeker i am checking into years later and i am 10 years old. researchers are working to find a treatment and cure it,
including about the nih. >> david: the national institutes of health says 2 million americans have celiac. >> food insecurity happens for celiacs every day. can you please help me tell the celiac story this may which is celiac awareness month? >> david: and when other children learned jax was reaching out, they did too. they also have celiac disease. >> oh, i went to a party and i didn't have to bring my own food and didn't have to worry about cross-contamination....
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the department of health and human services that has been weaponized as we've seen with the nih. not just putting money towards cancer but putting money towards what caused the pandemic. i have listed all of these cuts in the fall and we've been very clear about where these reforms should be. that gets you a third of the way to a balanced budget. the other two thirds is dealing with the social safety net and turning it back into an actual net instead of a hammett. host: the former white house budget director for renewing america, america renewing
the department of health and human services that has been weaponized as we've seen with the nih. not just putting money towards cancer but putting money towards what caused the pandemic. i have listed all of these cuts in the fall and we've been very clear about where these reforms should be. that gets you a third of the way to a balanced budget. the other two thirds is dealing with the social safety net and turning it back into an actual net instead of a hammett. host: the former white house...
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what happened there is 1995 at the point that nih stop using the pricing provisions they new category so the original are standard. these are cooperative research agreements. it stayed roughly consistent after the removal of the reasonable pricing clause. the number that shows the seeming juxtaposition reflected the change in the category. >> did i pose aha hypothesis tht people are dying or suffering because they can't afford medicine? >> the american cancer society did a study that 48% of cancer patients say they've avoided were delayed future care for fear of the bill so that's a real problem and with the promise of lowering costs not panning out we now have higher deductibles treating the functionally uninsured they have insurance but they can't afford -- >> i don't think senator kawasaki thinks that it's absurd. >> of course referring to the global environment that's different and by the waye mostf the patients to have coverage theoretically it provides coverage for most of the cancer drugs. occasionally. we have three witnesses here. we are having anl intellectual exercise here.
what happened there is 1995 at the point that nih stop using the pricing provisions they new category so the original are standard. these are cooperative research agreements. it stayed roughly consistent after the removal of the reasonable pricing clause. the number that shows the seeming juxtaposition reflected the change in the category. >> did i pose aha hypothesis tht people are dying or suffering because they can't afford medicine? >> the american cancer society did a study...
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what was it like trying to do this study and did the nih or cdc support your inquiry? dr. makary: it was nearly impossible to study natural immunity. my johns hopkins colleagues and i published a study on natural immunity basically drawing the blood of people who had coveted in the past and did not have vaccines to measure their antibody levels and we found those antibodies were present and durable up to nearly two years after infection. why did the nih or cdc not invite some people who were infected in the early days of new york to test their blood? no one was supposed to talk about natural immunity it was . it was misinformation even if it was scientifically valid because they thought maybe somebody might try to get the infection so let's not be honest with the american public. that's the basis for it and that's what public health officials told me privately. they ignored it. there was no money in it. they didn't want to talk about it. they wanted to promote an indiscriminate all or nothing vaccine strategy that meant all the vaccines could be four today or seven dependi
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also the current nih seaboard chair and on behalf of the board, welcome to today's event. it's great to see everyone. and before i turn it over to randy i just want to make a quick pitch. i don't think you're going to find an organization like us in this area that brings together patient organizations and our mission is to amplify the patient voice and other stakeholders in the health ecosystem under one roof. so, there's a membership tableand registration you can ak about membership but really appreciate everyone here and hopefully today's event you will see is exactly what the nhc does, bringing together diverse stakeholders, amplifying the patient voice and bringing in terrific speakers that you can learn from, so with that i'm going to turn it over to the nhc president and ceo, randy. thank you. [applause] good morning, everyone and thank you for your inspiring opening. our kick off to an exciting day and for your leadership at the national health council and strong patient organization. thank you all for coming together today on this really crucial discussion the enga
also the current nih seaboard chair and on behalf of the board, welcome to today's event. it's great to see everyone. and before i turn it over to randy i just want to make a quick pitch. i don't think you're going to find an organization like us in this area that brings together patient organizations and our mission is to amplify the patient voice and other stakeholders in the health ecosystem under one roof. so, there's a membership tableand registration you can ak about membership but really...
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what was it like to do this study and did the nih or c.d.c. support your inquiry? >> it was nearly impossible to study natural immunity. my colleagues and i at johns hopkins, basically drawing blood from people who had covid in the past and did not have vaccines to pleasure the antibodies levels and we found the antibody were present and durable up to nearly two years after infection. why did the nih or c.d.c. not invite people infected early days in new york to test their blood. nobody was supposed to talk about it even if it was scientific they thought somebody might try to get the infection so let's not be honest with the american public and that's what officials told me privately. >> like me, you have no idea why they ignored it. >> there was no money for it, they want today promote all or nothing vaccine strategy, all the vaccine, four today or could be seven depending on you shall age. if you don't get all of them, you're not allowed, the # novak djokovic where you're not allowed to play tennis. >> i apologize, did this lack of immunity play into how often we
what was it like to do this study and did the nih or c.d.c. support your inquiry? >> it was nearly impossible to study natural immunity. my colleagues and i at johns hopkins, basically drawing blood from people who had covid in the past and did not have vaccines to pleasure the antibodies levels and we found the antibody were present and durable up to nearly two years after infection. why did the nih or c.d.c. not invite people infected early days in new york to test their blood. nobody...
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lawmakers requested the nih respond to them by june 9th. >> bill: thanks. in washington, d.c.ida governor ron desantis is in new hampshire. another sign popular two-term conservative governor is moving closer to launching a republican presidential campaign. his remarks live when he begins speaking a little bit from now. the bombshell report released by special m revealing the f.b.i. had multiple cnton. senior officials halted those investigations months before the 2016 election. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom," i'm dana perino. that was a way to start. >> bill: that's right. good morning. on friday i'm bill hemmer. the f.b.i. investigating four cases of potential criminal activity, one involving claims that foreign governments were trying to buy influence with hillary clinton through illegal campaign donations. three others focused on the clinton foundation. they were all shut down in the final stretch of clinton's presidential campaign against donald trump. for that and more griff jenkins in washington, d.c. good morning. >> good morning. if you think about it,
lawmakers requested the nih respond to them by june 9th. >> bill: thanks. in washington, d.c.ida governor ron desantis is in new hampshire. another sign popular two-term conservative governor is moving closer to launching a republican presidential campaign. his remarks live when he begins speaking a little bit from now. the bombshell report released by special m revealing the f.b.i. had multiple cnton. senior officials halted those investigations months before the 2016 election. welcome...
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. >> todd: the nih has defunded the lab, but why in the first place did they -- thank you so very muchciate it. new york city now backing down on plans to house migrants inside school gyms after a massive movement of parent and student protests. >> ashley: the migrants are still coming, what happens now? three new york city councilmembers are here next. >> close the borders, take care of your house first, take care of our people first, the americans, then bring whoever, at the moment, we're not in a position to help no immigrants or migrants at this moment. (vo) if you've had thyroid eye disease for years and you go through artificial tears in the blink of an eye, it's not too late for another treatment option. to learn more visit treatted.com. that's treatt-e-d.com. when we started selling my health products online our shipping process was painfully slow. then we found shipstation. now we're shipping out orders 5 times faster and we're saving a ton. go to shipstation.com /tv and get 2 months free. >> todd: new york city holding off on housing illegal immigrants in schools, at least fo
. >> todd: the nih has defunded the lab, but why in the first place did they -- thank you so very muchciate it. new york city now backing down on plans to house migrants inside school gyms after a massive movement of parent and student protests. >> ashley: the migrants are still coming, what happens now? three new york city councilmembers are here next. >> close the borders, take care of your house first, take care of our people first, the americans, then bring whoever, at the...
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according to the most recent data from the nih or more thn 57 million americans are living with a mental illness. that's just over one and five. despite its prevalence the can remain out of sight. for too many, stigma, and despite medical advances far too often it is left untreated. this week we saw senator john fetterman return to work on capitol hill after being hospitalized for depression. his candid remarks about the experience restates praise from his colleagues and the public. reminded us of the toll mental illness can take and the stigma that continues to be attached to it. this is not a political issue. it is not defined by your point of view of where you live. at the bipartisan policy center this is one of the many issues we focus on. we publish detailed reports with policy recommendations on a shortage of mental health care professionals, how telehealth can help, and treatment, and the nationwide 988 suicide and crisis line. and when working on a new report on ways to improve mental health services, particularly in rural america. to talk about these issues and more today we are
according to the most recent data from the nih or more thn 57 million americans are living with a mental illness. that's just over one and five. despite its prevalence the can remain out of sight. for too many, stigma, and despite medical advances far too often it is left untreated. this week we saw senator john fetterman return to work on capitol hill after being hospitalized for depression. his candid remarks about the experience restates praise from his colleagues and the public. reminded us...
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>> look, nih had $42 billion.ave done a good study on masks in the first few weeks and ended the controversy once and for all but they ruled by opinion and dogma rather than scientific evidence. we finally got the study which found they were basically infect sniff crazy. doctor thanks for being honest with us from the very beginning. >> thanks. >> lawrence: you got it. nordstrom's announced their plan this week to close both stores in downtown san francisco over concerns with crime. the upscale department store is the latest retailer to quit the city. fox news laura ingraham was in the bay last week to interview local residents. here's one man she spoke to whose house has been robbed ten times in less than three years. you've got to see it. >> so my first break-in when i was living here was in the summer of 2020. in total i've had 10 break-ins. >> ten break-ins in less than three years? when you do call the police, what's their response? >> usually it would be, we'll call you back. >> this is insane. >> it is insa
>> look, nih had $42 billion.ave done a good study on masks in the first few weeks and ended the controversy once and for all but they ruled by opinion and dogma rather than scientific evidence. we finally got the study which found they were basically infect sniff crazy. doctor thanks for being honest with us from the very beginning. >> thanks. >> lawrence: you got it. nordstrom's announced their plan this week to close both stores in downtown san francisco over concerns with...
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we did not hear back from the nih. >> harris: so we don't know how safe or unsafe that program was for transgender youth right now. just like we don't know the answers to alexandria, what types of treatments and surgeries will have on them in later life. >> you are right. the interesting thing about this study there was no control group. any benefit these researchers say the hormones had we don't know if time could have healed the same ailments that these children were dealing with. a couple flaws in the study and gop want some answers. >> harris: we have seen a lot of things happen with science. we got out of a pandemic that likely started at the lab in wuhan. a lot of questions everywhere. great reporting. thank you. democrats in new hampshire just struck down a bill requiring schools to tell parents about their children's gender identity so we're going to stay with this topic right now because the states and this news is driving it. the state's gop chairman hit back. once again 100% of new hampshire democrats voted against parents knowing what is happening with their own children in
we did not hear back from the nih. >> harris: so we don't know how safe or unsafe that program was for transgender youth right now. just like we don't know the answers to alexandria, what types of treatments and surgeries will have on them in later life. >> you are right. the interesting thing about this study there was no control group. any benefit these researchers say the hormones had we don't know if time could have healed the same ailments that these children were dealing with....
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making sure we continue to support science and the nih and make much needed reforms to the senator forters for disease control. all of those things are recommendations i make in the book. not trying to hawk it here. but i think there are things that we have to do to continue to make sure this never happens again. >> senator klobuchar, i appreciate your time. congratulations again. the new book is "the joy of politics: surviving cancer, campaign, a pandemic, an insurrection, and life's other unexpected curveballs." >>> up next, an arrest expected in the deadly new york city chokehold death of jordan neely. plus, a new statement from the suspect's attorneys. with scotts turf builder triple action! gets three jobs done at once - kills weeds. prevents crabgrass. and kekeeps it growing strong. get a babag of scotts triple action today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it. . a gift she'll appreciate all year round. it makes standing comfortable in the home or office and comes in a variety of colors and finishes. and for mom's vehicle, there's cupfone, floorliner, cargoliner, and seat pr
making sure we continue to support science and the nih and make much needed reforms to the senator forters for disease control. all of those things are recommendations i make in the book. not trying to hawk it here. but i think there are things that we have to do to continue to make sure this never happens again. >> senator klobuchar, i appreciate your time. congratulations again. the new book is "the joy of politics: surviving cancer, campaign, a pandemic, an insurrection, and...
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and so many people willingly submitted to, for example, masks when our nih and health, you know, federal health research places wouldn't fund any research to check on the efficacy is or the psychological and social effects on it. they left it to -- marty makary had to do that study. people just submitted. also gorsuch brought up the inequality and the weird way they decided what was going to be closed down such as churches, but then casinos and, you know, strip clubs were left open. it was very bizarre how they did it. and many in general, i think it's really great that we're talking about it through his legal lens because none of this was constitutional, none of service the american, and it's -- none of it was american, and it's important we remember how crazy it all was. pete: if you look at human history, most people default for more security over greater risk or more freedom. and in this case, you mentioned fear. it's either safety or health. safety or health, that's what the -- rachel: and they get ya. pete: in this case it was the both, right? safety of others, held for yourself, y
and so many people willingly submitted to, for example, masks when our nih and health, you know, federal health research places wouldn't fund any research to check on the efficacy is or the psychological and social effects on it. they left it to -- marty makary had to do that study. people just submitted. also gorsuch brought up the inequality and the weird way they decided what was going to be closed down such as churches, but then casinos and, you know, strip clubs were left open. it was very...
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if she is confirmed by the senate, he will oversee the nih s. 27 institutes and centers conducting andrch. president biden calling burton noli quote world class physicians, scientists and commending her background as a harvard professor, surgeon and researcher. the state department is warning of troubling trends regarding religious freedom around the world box news. mike emanuel has the details. when we promote religious freedom. we also promote freedom of expression. secretary of state anthony blinken, unveiling this year's international religious freedom report, warning of troubling trends emerging in some global hot spots. christians remaining under attack in many countries, including china, where a crackdown intensified this year , the department also sounding the alarm on the tax against catholics in nicaragua and montenegro, and in russia, church leaders who took part in resisting the invasion of ukraine have faced arrest and imprisonment. brave people of faith in russia who dare to speak against its brutal roar against ukraine are targeted for repression. the report, also highli
if she is confirmed by the senate, he will oversee the nih s. 27 institutes and centers conducting andrch. president biden calling burton noli quote world class physicians, scientists and commending her background as a harvard professor, surgeon and researcher. the state department is warning of troubling trends regarding religious freedom around the world box news. mike emanuel has the details. when we promote religious freedom. we also promote freedom of expression. secretary of state anthony...
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but there study published in the nih drives home what a lot of people truly believe, that heavy marijuanaead to psychosis and schizophrenia. the nhi study found 30% of cases of schizophrenia from 18 to 30-year-olds is attributed to marijuana use. what was the situation with your son randy? >> our son randy started using marijuana when he was 15, when we first knew he was using and he quickly had a cannabis youth disorder, we sent him to wilderness therapy and moved to colorado, and then he used regularly, he believed it assisted him with anxiety and depression, which i did not have until he started using marijuana and then when he turned 21 his use really increased and he had episodes of paranoia and delusions and then had a full psychotic break in march prior to taking his life in july. >> john: so what were those psychotic episodes like? what would happen to him? >> you know, unfortunately it was -- he knew that he would manage and function fairly well in life but he was paranoid and thought his roommates were out to get him, he thought that people at work were out to get him, he would
but there study published in the nih drives home what a lot of people truly believe, that heavy marijuanaead to psychosis and schizophrenia. the nhi study found 30% of cases of schizophrenia from 18 to 30-year-olds is attributed to marijuana use. what was the situation with your son randy? >> our son randy started using marijuana when he was 15, when we first knew he was using and he quickly had a cannabis youth disorder, we sent him to wilderness therapy and moved to colorado, and then...
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s senate should oversee the nih is 27 institutes and centers conducting and supporting medical researchpresident biden calling pignoli quote world class position scientist and commending her background as a harvard professor, surgeon and researcher. the rise of artificial intelligence is raising concern that it could replicate real human emotion is fox's cj papa tells us a. i is causing some people using online dating sites to be tricked and become victims of fraud. even pre ai the level of sophistication that scammers are applying globally has been on the increase, making them more compelling and more realistic. the rise of artificial intelligence, causing some concern that it could replace real human emotions and some looking for love online or experiencing just that more fraudsters are using ai and online dating apps to take financial advantage of unsuspecting users. the ramen scams are one example. catfishing is one example. but there's a whole bunch of other ones such as investments. impersonation scam, etcetera. for years, banks have warned consumers to watch out for language issu
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i want to read you the headline from an nih study that was published in march.opioid use disorder during the covid-19 pandemic associated with reduced risk for fatal overdose. i want to highlight a particular number from the study. the study found people who got buprinorphine saw their odds of a deadly overdose drop. >> jesse kirsch, thank you for that reporting. >>> this comes alongside a major symbolic shift tied to the fight against coronavirus. the world health organization announcing today that covid-19 is no longer qualified as a global emergency. the w.h.o. does note, however, while the emergency phase is now over, the pandemic is not. noting recent spikes in asia and the middle east. here at home we're learning today that cdc director walensky who led the u.s. response to covid under president biden is set to leave at the end of june. that does it for this hour. please make sure to join "chris jansing reports" reports every weekday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. our coverage continues with "katy tur reports after the break" "katy tur
i want to read you the headline from an nih study that was published in march.opioid use disorder during the covid-19 pandemic associated with reduced risk for fatal overdose. i want to highlight a particular number from the study. the study found people who got buprinorphine saw their odds of a deadly overdose drop. >> jesse kirsch, thank you for that reporting. >>> this comes alongside a major symbolic shift tied to the fight against coronavirus. the world health organization...
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the, this ih came out with a study -- the nih came out with a study.sn't just a savings of money, less spend on welfare, it was also the effect it had on the people who came back to the work9 and the overall economy as a result. the study says four years later welfare rolls had been cut by nearly one-half. with we knew that was going to the happen, but most former adult recipients are working and earning more than ever. that means, by the i way, they're paying taxes. child and adult poverty the rates have dropped, in some cases dramatically, and the incidences of teen pregnancy is also on the decline. there were all sorts of positive aspects to doing this. why aren't we doing it now? >> that's exactly right. it makes total sense to put the work requirement in, leave the culture of victimhood and encourage people to work and the dignity of work. st the enormously popular, you know? 70, 80% of americans support work requirements in the welfare system. and as you pointed out, the, this ih study, when we passed it back when i was in congress, we had to do
the, this ih came out with a study -- the nih came out with a study.sn't just a savings of money, less spend on welfare, it was also the effect it had on the people who came back to the work9 and the overall economy as a result. the study says four years later welfare rolls had been cut by nearly one-half. with we knew that was going to the happen, but most former adult recipients are working and earning more than ever. that means, by the i way, they're paying taxes. child and adult poverty the...
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four years afterwards we had this comment from the nih who was not inclined to support it, by the wayt they had to admit in 2001, four years later, welfare rolls have been cut by nearly one-half, most former adult recipients are still working and earning more than ever. child and adult poverty rates have dropped, and the incidence of teen pregnancy is also on the decline because their parents had to go out and work, etc. there are all kinds of benefits to this. >> there is evidence it works, there's no question about it. but in terms of negotiations of the debt ceiling, this is the part that starts to get interesting because at this point both sides are trying to brand themselves. branding from the democratic side is, look, we want the balance of increased taxes with increased spending, and we'll get to the same place. republicans, under manchin, is basically saying no increase in taxes, let's focus on cutting spending and finding ways to get more productivity off the of -- out of what we bring in in the first place. here's what i can say from the investor's point of view because i mo
four years afterwards we had this comment from the nih who was not inclined to support it, by the wayt they had to admit in 2001, four years later, welfare rolls have been cut by nearly one-half, most former adult recipients are still working and earning more than ever. child and adult poverty rates have dropped, and the incidence of teen pregnancy is also on the decline because their parents had to go out and work, etc. there are all kinds of benefits to this. >> there is evidence it...
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in hhs secretary she managed a trillion dollar department with 12 operating divisions including nih, fda and the medicaid and medicare programs. at a wimpy she worked withh congress to negotiate the two-year budget deal followed with the 2013 government shutdown. in both roles she's known as a leader that work successfully across tiles and focused on delivering for american people. in leadership positions that two of the largest foundations of the world but enter bill and melinda gaetz and the walmart foundation president and her husband stephen are the proud parents of two teenagers. join me in welcoming sylvia. [applause] i do want to begin by all of us thinking david and laura even though they aren't here for their support and for the idea and concept and also thank you ought to the senators for both coming today to do this. we areay doing today by the 2023 madison price for constitutional excellence winners. i had the privilege of working, which is a wonderful thing i served as the director of office management and health and human services secretary and before he introduces sena
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bill back in 1996 were pushing for it , and four years after the bill went into effect, in 2001 the nihhe idea of work fair for ablebodied recipients of welfare, four years after they wrote this , four years later welfare roles have been cut by nearly one-half most former adult recipients are working and earning more than ever. child and adult poverty rates have dropped, and the incidents of teen pregnancy is also on the decline. what is not to like, doug? >> well, that's the record from the late 90s. those requirements are still in place, david and all is being asked in these negotiations is to tweak them somewhat. raise the top level of age- eligible to 55 from 50, move up the benchmark year for the program from 2005 to something more recent like last year. this isn't reinventing these programs. this is taking a proven safety net and improving it a little bit for the 21st century. that's it and then on the ground , voters support this kind of thing, so that's the substance of the reforms. the thing i'd just point out is this is being done in the context of a very important negotiation
bill back in 1996 were pushing for it , and four years after the bill went into effect, in 2001 the nihhe idea of work fair for ablebodied recipients of welfare, four years after they wrote this , four years later welfare roles have been cut by nearly one-half most former adult recipients are working and earning more than ever. child and adult poverty rates have dropped, and the incidents of teen pregnancy is also on the decline. what is not to like, doug? >> well, that's the record from...
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managed the trillion dollar department with 12 divisions including nih, fda and medicaid and medicare program. she worked as congress in the budget deal following the 2013 government shutdown she's nosing as at leader worked successfully across the aisle and focus on delivery american people. she held leadership positions at two of the largest foundations in the world, bill and melinda gates foundation. proud parents of teenagers. please join me in welcoming sylvia. [applause] >> thank you so much. i do want to begin by thanking david and laura for their support in the concept and for the senators today to do this. we are joined today for constitutional excellence, had the privilege of working with both which is a wonderful thing. before i introduced the senators, i want to take a moment to thank you because having had the opportunity spending time on the hill, it takes credible commitment and i want to begin with thanking you. [applause] thankk you for the work and your incredible work for our country. career public service mentioned in terms of the house and served in two administra
managed the trillion dollar department with 12 divisions including nih, fda and medicaid and medicare program. she worked as congress in the budget deal following the 2013 government shutdown she's nosing as at leader worked successfully across the aisle and focus on delivery american people. she held leadership positions at two of the largest foundations in the world, bill and melinda gates foundation. proud parents of teenagers. please join me in welcoming sylvia. [applause] >> thank...